How to Change Fonts on Safari

by Kefa Olang, Demand Media

Apple's Safari Web browser is beneficial for a variety of business-related activities such viewing Web pages and social networking sites, so changing your browser's fonts gives it a personalized look without affecting or interfering with the websites you visit. Safari allows you to change fonts anytime to apply a custom style sheet that meets your business needs.

Step 1

Click the "Safari" menu on your browser's window and click "Preferences" to launch the Safari Preferences. Alternatively, press the "Command-," (comma) keys to launch the preferences.

Step 2

Click the "Appearance" tab and click the "Select" button next to the Standard font box. The font box opens.

Select the "All Fonts" link in the "Collection" box to view the entire list of fonts. Click a category in the left pane to view specific types of fonts.

Step 4

Highlight the font to use and select a size in the "Size" section. Select any additional options to use, such as paragraphing, and then click the drop-down menu in the lower-left corner. Click "Preview" to see the changes before saving them. Close the fonts box when you're satisfied.

Step 5

Click the "Select" button next to the "Fixed-width font" section and then select the options to use. Close the fonts box when you finish, and then close the Safari Preferences.

About the Author

Kefa Olang has been writing articles online since April 2009. He has been published in the "Celebration of Young Poets" and has an associate degree in communication and media arts from Dutchess Community College, and a bachelor's degree in broadcasting and mass communication from the State University of New York, Oswego.

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